Kemoh Mansaray

Kemoh Mansaray

Voices In Recovery Podcast

This week I met with Kemoh Mansaray. He is the Lloydminster Local Immigration Partnership Coordinator, a board member and community engagement chair of the Africa Centre, past president of the Sierra Leone Association of Alberta and founding board chair o

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1:00:3915 Jul 2020

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Kemoh Mansaray: Championing Community and Change

So when we actually uplift the black community, we are actually uplifting the economy rather than have to stagnate on it.

What does it take to transform a community? Kemoh Mansaray might have some answers. In this episode of 'Voices in Recovery', David Lewry chats with Kemoh, a dynamic force in community advocacy. As the Local Immigration Partnership Coordinator and a board member of multiple multicultural organizations, Kemoh's work is a testament to the power of grassroots efforts in driving social change.

From his early days as a refugee to his current roles, he shares the highs and lows of integrating into Canadian society. He dives deep into the systemic barriers immigrants face and how education can reshape our understanding of diverse cultures. Kemoh's passion for uplifting the black community shines through as he discusses the economic benefits of inclusivity and breaking down racial barriers. His story isn't just about struggle; it's about hope, resilience, and the impact one person can make.

If you're looking for inspiration to get involved in your community or simply want to hear a powerful story of change, this episode is a must-listen.

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